g Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3, 1962 A THREE STORY OFFICE FRONTING ON Cameron Street, Harrisburg, iust across from the Farm Show Arena, will look like this artists drawing when it is finished in 1964. The building, with green houses and laboratory to the rear will house the Pennsylvania State Department of Agriculture. Ground breaking ceremonies were held this week and construction is scheduled to begin imme diately. • Ground Broking (Continued from Page 1) Bureau of Foods and Chenus. try, and two other sepaiate vgencies, The Penna. Milk Control Commission and the State Hai ness Racing Comm, ssion. An additional facility will be the adjacent gieen. houses for plant pest control work and seed certification by the Bureau of Plant ludustiy. At the ceieniomes this week. Governor Lawience said, “It seems highly important to me that this Department and he Farm Show Building com plex should be closely asso ciated with each other, physi cally, It will make adminis tration of Department affairs far easier and it will result in a far greater Pennsylvania Tarm Show than ever before in history.” The $2,908,000 stiucture is being built for the General State Authority by Ritter Brothers, Inc , Hai nsburg Ground-clearing activity already has been completed Trees, brush and several va cant farm buildings were bulldozed away last week' The adjacent egglaying test facili- IWlftA n FENURON WEED DYBAR AND BRUSH KILLER lets jou apply the best biush killer without a sprajcr, duster or granular applicator. Just put a few pounds of DYB AR GRANULES in a duffel bag (any old bag will do) and use the spoon which conics with c\cry package J. C. Ehrlich Chemical Co., Inc. 7.16 E. Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa. 397-3731 ties were leoigamzed to pei_ nut lazing of one building us ed as an ottice and egg room The four.story office section of the new building will front 211 feet on Noith Cameron Stieet. The laboiatory aiea will extend back more than 300 feet to the east. State Agncultuie Secretary William L Henning said he welcomed the new structuie because it “will symbolize oui modernizing aguculture and will give us up-to-date facili ties for a wide lange of con sumer services.” Other speakeis included John L Lynam, executive dir. ector of GSA; Ivan McKeever of the federal Soil Conserva. tion Service; Dean L. E. Jack son of the College of Agncul. ture, Pennsylvania State Uni versity, Donald V Seipt, Key stone Farms, Easton; and the Rev Donald R. Davis, pastor of Upper Spruce Creek Presby terian Church in Centie Coun ty. A repiesentative of the contractor -said Tuesday, he felt certain the date of Au gust 1964 could be beaten by several months. of DYBAR tor distribution of the gran- ules. Step on them (light!}) to prevent the giamiles from being washed away by rain. That's All . . . . Oh, ves, DYBAR woiks slowly . . c\pe<t results after 3-6 months. but the kill will be outstanding, loots and all. Now Available DIELDRIN In 5 ‘ 30 and 55 Gallon Drums SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. Lane. EX 7-3539 i fmm all-purpose Value This handy all-purpose scoop has dozens of uses. Made of high quality polyethylene that will not break or crack. TO GET YOUR FREE SCOOP save 8 coupons from Red Rose Milk Replacer (com plete nutrition for the young calf), Red Rose Dog and Puppy Food (the food of condition and vigor), Red Rose Equinader (NEW— high performance horse feed), and Red Rose Rumenator (high qual ity booster feed for dairy and beef animals). Complete instruc tions Jor receiving jour scoop art on the coup,on. 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